how high a Level you talking about? Duran only had 6 fights at that point and Benitez was making his first defense. Wilfred had moved up from 140 and Duran moved up not one weight class but two weight-and he still beat him!bjermaine wrote:yes, that ray leonard. the same ray leonard that stopped benitez, duran, and hearns at welter. even ray robinson didn't beat that level of comp at welter.Elton John wrote:Ray Leonard, the man who was floored by Kevin Howardbjermaine wrote:my top 5 pound for pound fighters of all-time are (in chronological order) Sam Langford, Henry Armstrong, Ray Robinson, Ray Leonard, and Roy Jones. The reason for this is all of these fighters were very successful when they moved up in weight.
name your top 5...
Hearns only faced on major opponent-Cuevas. The rest were washed up pugs or never weres, including his title defenses-that's why he looked so awesome destroying them all but in reality he didnt even know how to clinch or survive when hurt. Tommy was really lacking in certain areas.
so now we have a true perspective of the true level of these welterweights.
Truthfully, the only moderns you can include next to the Grebs, The Robinsons, the Loughrans, and Dempseys are Roy Jones, Marvin Hagler, Monzon, Ali, Duran, and Bob Foster. Notice no phony retirements and no less than 12 defenses.
I dont believe a true top five fighter would have been dropped by so small a club fighter. Ray was only 27 and it's not as though he was off that long. Ali was off 3 &1/2 years and wasn't dropped by Quarry or Bonevena.
You really ought to look further into other fighters from previous decades before rushing to judgement on leonard. We've all seen what little Leonard did in his career. It's based on familiarity of opposition. I doubt you have the same familiarity with fighters from previous generations.